Science Drawing Generator Science Drawings
Describe any scientific subject and get a clean, labeled drawing in seconds. Biology diagrams, chemistry apparatus, physics concepts, earth science, and astronomy, all ready to study from or print.
Science Drawing Generator
Your science drawing will appear here
Describe your subject and click Generate
Science Drawing Examples
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Labeled Leaf Cross-Section
A textbook-style cross-section of a leaf with all major tissue layers labeled.
Chemistry Lab Apparatus
A labeled diagram of a standard chemistry lab setup with equipment identified.
Pendulum Forces Diagram
A physics diagram of a simple pendulum with force arrows and motion arc labeled.
Volcano Cross-Section
An earth science diagram of a volcano with internal and external features labeled.
Solar System Diagram
A clean astronomy diagram of the solar system with each planet labeled in order.
Simple Labeled Scientific Sketch
A minimal labeled scientific sketch of a flower, ideal for notebooks and study notes.
What is a science drawing generator?
A science drawing generator is an AI tool that creates accurate, labeled scientific illustrations from a plain text description. Instead of searching clip-art libraries or drawing by hand, you describe the subject, such as a leaf cross-section, a pendulum, or a volcano, and the generator produces a clean diagram with label lines and text ready to use. Figviz covers the full range of school and university science subjects: biology, chemistry, physics, earth science, and astronomy. Every output is sized for printing, pasting into a document, or projecting on a slide.
How to make a science drawing
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Tips for clear scientific drawings
Be specific about the parts you need labeled: the more detail you provide, the more accurate the output. Mention the orientation (cross-section, front view, side view) so the AI knows the correct angle. For diagrams that need arrows (force, flow, direction), say so in your prompt. Use Classic style for homework and tests where a clean black-and-white look is expected, and Colorful style for presentations where distinct colors help the audience read the diagram quickly. If a label is cut off or a proportion looks wrong, add a corrective note to your prompt and regenerate.
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